Fagor BFD2302BW Owner's manual

Category
Combi-fridges
Type
Owner's manual
MANUEL D'UTILISATION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES
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FRANÇAIS
3
MED
24h.
3h.
DESCRIPTION GENERALE
MISE EN FONCTIONNEMENT
Actionner la commande de thermostat en
sélectionnant la position intermédiaire.
Fermer les portes.
Au bout de 3 heures, on peut
introduire des aliments dans le
réfrigérateur.
Pour congeler des aliments frais, attendre
24 heures.
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REFRIGERATEUR
CONGELATEUR
Plateau
d’égouttement
d’eau.
Ventilateur.
Ensemble lampe
commande
thermostat.
Casier à
bouteilles
Caissons a fruits
et légumes.
Plaque
Caracteristiques
Techniques
REMARQUE: Il peut arriver que la composition interne de l'appareil ne corresponde pas à la figure ci-jointe.
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UTILISATION DU CONGELATEUR
CONGELATION D'ALIMENTS FRAIS
Le congélateur de ce réfrigérateur a une catégorie de
4 étoiles dans n'importe lequel de ses tiroirs et est capable de
congeler jusq'à 4kg d'aliments frais en 24 heures.
NOTE
CONSEILS
• Envelopper les produits à congeler dans du papier aluminium ou les
disposer dans des récipients hermétiques.
• Préparer les aliments en rations consommables en une seule fois.
• Ne jamais congeler une deuxième fois un aliment décongelé.
• Coller une étiquette sur l'emballage pour en indiquer le contenu et la date de
congélation.
• Ne pas mettre en contact direct les aliments à congeler et ceux qui le sont
déjà.
• Ne pas stocker dans le congélateur des boissons gazeuses.
• Les glaces ne doivent pas ête consommées trop froides.
FRANÇAIS
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POISSON ET FRUIT DE MER
Langouste-crustacés 3
Bouquets-cros bouquets 3
Colin 2
Poissons grass 3/4
Truite 2/3
Saumon 2/3
Soie 3
Turbot 2/3
VIANDE
Gros bovin 10/12
Agneau 6/8
Porc 9
Filets et côtelettes 6
Foie/Rognons 4
Foie / Rein 10
Cervelle/Langue 2
Viande hachée/saucisses 2
Lapin 5/7
VOLAILLES ET GIBIER
Poules-poulets 10
Dindon (découpé) 7
Canard, jars, oie 5
Lièvre 6
Perdrix-Caille 8
Faisan 7/8
Gros gibier 10
PLATS CUISINES
Sauces de tomate 3
Consommé 3
Rôtis: boeuf, veau, poulet, porc
2/3
Jardinière de légumes 3
Viande cuite ou á l´étouffée 3
Biftek haché (hamburger) 2
Poivrons farcis 2
Epinards 2
Haricors verts et sautés 2
Gâteau, friands, etc 5/6
Macédoine de fruits 3
Sandwichs 6
TYPE D´ALIMENT
Nombre
de mois
• Lorsque vous achetez des aliments congelés ou surgelés dans le
commerce, veillez à les laisser le minimum de temps possible en dehors
du congélateur.
• Respectez la durée de conservation indiquée sur les emballages des
produits congelés et surgelés, en tenant compte que votre congélateur
est de .
• Pour les aliments que vous congelez vous-mêmes, consultez le tableau
des tiemps de conservation ci-dessous.
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FAGOR
Min Min Max
Predilect
DUO ELECTRONIC
UTILISATION DU CONGELATEUR
CONSERVATION DES ALIMENTS CONGELES
CONSEILS
TIEMPS DE CONSERVATION
LEGUMES
Blettes 12
Artichauts 12
Carottes 12
Chou-fleur 6/8
Choux de Bruxeles 6
Asperges 12
Choux 6/8
Haricots 12
Champignons 6
Persil 12
Poivrons 12
Epinards 12
Féves 12
FRUITS
Abricots 8
Cerises, prunes, framboises,
10
groseilles, mûres
Pêches 10/12
Fraises 12
Compotes (pommes, poires) 10
Raisins 10/12
Jus de fruits 10
Ananas 10/12
PAIN ET PASTELERIE
Biscuits, gâteaux 6
Gâteaux feuilleté 1
Pâte à pâtisserie 3
Pain et brioches 2
OEUFS, LAIT ET DERIVES
Oeufs (san coque) 6
Lait homogénéisé
3
(emballage carton)
Beurre 6
Fromages (petites portions) 6/8
Crème fraîche 3
TYPE D´ALIMENT
Nombre
de mois
1
CONTENS
If your old refrigerator has a manual or automatic door locking device DO
NOT FORGET TO DESTROY OR INCAPACITATE THE LOCKING SYSTEM
before throwing it away, in order to prevent children from locking themselves
inside whilst playing.
DO NOT DAMAGE THE PIPES to avoid an uncontrolled leakage of coolant
into the atmosphere.
WARNING
Page
Installation............................................................................ 2
General Description ............................................................. 3
Starting up ............................................................................ 3
Using the refrigerator ........................................................... 4
Using the freezer .................................................................. 6
Cleaning and Maintenance ................................................. 10
Changing the direction of the doors ................................... 11
Problems ..............................................................................13
Specifications ..................................................................... 14
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES (RAEE)
When the appliance reaches the end of its service life, you should not dispose of
it with the general domestic waste.
It can be taken free of charge to the local administrations' specific selective
collection centres, or to distributors who provide this service. Separating a
domestic appliance before disposing of it means you will prevent possible
negative consequences for the environment and health which may be given rise
to by incorrect disposal, and it means the materials making it up can be treated
and recycled, obtaining important savings on energy and resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate with a selective collection
scheme, there is a symbol on the product warning you not to dispose
of it in traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where
you bought the product.
ENGLISH
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INSTALLATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
Allow air to circulate behind the refrigerator.
Do not cover the front grill or top of the refrigerator
with any object. If the refrigerator is placed
underneath a cupboard, leave a space for air to
circulate.
As far as possible avoid locating near to
heat sources.
If the refrigerator needs to be laid down for
unpacking or to change the direction of the
doors, ONLY LAY IT DOWN ON THE REAR
SECTION.
NOTE: The door hinges are on the right. If this is inconvenient the
hinges can be changed to the other side. Instructions are
contained in the section on changing the direction of door opening.
IMPORTANT. Ensure that the refrigerator is
well seated on the ground (without movement)
and is properly levelled (without tilting) by
adjusting the levelling feet.
This refrigerator operates at 220/240 v. If the voltage in
your home is different, a transformer should be used
with an outpout of not less than 500 W.
Use an EARTHED plug.
NOTE: The manufacturer will not accept any liability in
the event that these recommendations are not
followed.
BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE POWER
1.- Clean the inside of the refrigerator.
2.- Wait for 2 hours before connecting, to ensure proper functioning.
3.- Connect to the power.
Your refrigerator’s climate classification is stated on the specifications plate, and defines the
room temperature range for which the cooling unit
is designed, at which the apparatus is guaranteed
to operate correctly. Where two classes are indicated,
the unit will operate correctly in both.
Type Temperature range
N 16º - 32º
ST 18º - 38º
T 18º - 43º
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
STARTING UP
Move the thermostat control
to an intermediate position.
Close the doors.
Food can be placed in the
refrigerator three hours later.
Wait hor 24 hours before
freezing fresh food.
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MED
24h.
3h.
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
Water collection
trays.
Ventilator.
Combined
thermostat control
and lamp.
Bottle shelves.
Fruit and vegetable
compartments
Specifications
Plate
NOTE: On occasions the internal composition of the appliance may not correspond to the enclosed figure.
ENGLISH
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USING THE REFRIGERATOR
FOOD
LEAST COLD AREA
INTERMEDIATE AREA
ATTENTION
• The temperature inside the refrigerator can be selected by turning the
thermostat control.
• Remember that the temperature is not totally uniform within the interior as a
whole and different sections are more suitable for different types of food (as
shown in the diagram).
• The temperature inside the refrigerator can be affected by the ambient
temperature, the location of the refrigerator and the frequency with which the
door is opened.
• Do not place uncovered liquids or hot food in the refrigerator.
• NEVER place volatile, inflammable or explosive liquids in the refrigerator, such
as solvents, alcohols, acetone or petrol as there will be a risk of explosion.
• Meat and fish should be wrapped to avoid smells developing.
• Under certain relative humidity and ambient temperature conditions,
condensation may appear on the inside and the outside of the refrigerator.
COLDEST AREA
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The back wall at the refrigerator is
normally covered with drops of water
or ice. This is completely NORMAL
and is part of the automatic
defrosting process.
Ensure that foods does not
touch the back wall. The trays have a
limit point for this purpose which
should not be exceeded.
USING THE REFRIGERATOR
DEFROSTING
The refrigerator has an automatic defrosting system and it is
not therefore necessary to take any action
UNIFORM COLD
The refrigerator compartment of your appliance has a uniform cooling system. This feature is
provided by the fan in the top rear part of the compartment. Apart from keeping the temperatures
even, it prevents condensation from forming on the trays and it also speeds up the cooling
process, meaning optimum food preservation.
Your appliance has several shelves that will be very comfortable and easy to clean for you.
AIR INLET REGULATOR
(incorporated in some models)
Air inlet regulator in the salad drawer. This air inlet
regulator enables you to select the optimum conservation
conditions depending on the food items contained.
SHELVES
ENGLISH
USING THE FREEZER
FREEZING FRESH FOOD
All the baskets in the freezer section of this refrigerator are
in the 4 star category and up to 4 kg of fresh food can be
frozen in 24 hours.
NOTE
ADVICE
• Wrap products to be frozen in aluminium foil or place them in sealed
containers.
• Prepare foods in single consumption portions.
• Never refreeze food which has been defrosted.
• Label food with detalis of the contents and date frozen.
• Do not place food to be frozen in direct contact with food already frozen.
• Do not place fizzy drinks in the freezer section.
• Ice-cream, etc. should not be consumed at low a temperature.
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ENGLISH
VEGETABLES
Salt-wort 12
Artichoke 12
Carrots 12
Cauliflower 6/8
Brussels sprouts 6
Asparragus 12
Cabbage 6/8
Beans 12
Mushrooms 6
Parsley 12
Peppers 12
Spinach 12
Broad beans 12
FRUITS
Apricots 8
Cherises, plums, raspberries,
10
gooseberries, blackberries
Peaches 10/12
Strawberries 12
Stewed fruit (apples, pears) 10
Grapes 10/12
Fruit juices 10
Pineaple 10/12
BREAD CONFECTIONERY
Biscuits-tarts 6
Flaky pastry tart 1
Pastry (unbaked) 3
Bread and rolls 2
EGGS AND DAIRY PRODUCE
Eggs (shelled) 6
UHT Milk 3
Burter 6
Cheese (samall portions) 6/8
Fresh cream 3
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FISH AND SHELLFISH
Lobsters 3
Shrimps 3
Cold 2
Sardines and similar 3/4
Trout 2/3
Salmon 2/3
Sole 3
Turbot 2/3
MEAT
Beef 10/12
Mutton 6/8
Veal 9
Pork 6
Fillets/Chops 4
Liver/Kidneys 10
Brain/Tongue 2
Mincemeat, sausages 2
Rabbit 5/7
POUTRY AND GAME
Chickens 10
Turkey (in portions) 7
Duck, goose 5
Hare 6
Partidrige-Quail 8
Pheasants 7/8
Big game 10
READY TO SERVE FOOD
Tomato sauce 3
Stock 3
Beef, veal pork or chicken stews
2/3
Assorted vegetables 3
Stewed meat 3
Hamburguers 2
Stuffed peppers 2
Espinach 2
Brench beans 2
Tarts, confectionery, etc 5/6
Fruit salad 3
Sandwiches 6
SORT OF FOOD
Number of
months
• When you buy frozen food in your shop, try to introduce the products
into the freezer as soon as possible.
• Observe the preservation time that appear on the product packing,
taking into account this a freezer.
• When freezing food by yourself, consult the list of preservation times.
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FAGOR
Min Min Max
Predilect
DUO ELECTRONIC
DIRECTIONS FOR USE YOUR FREEZER
FROZEN FOOD PRESERVATION
A FEW HINTS
CONSERVATION TIMES
SORT OF FOOD
Number of
months
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USING THE FREEZER
DEFROSTING FOOD
The same method should not be
used for defrosting all types of food.
If you purchase frozen food from
stores, follow the instructions on the
packaging.
Green vegetables should be cooked
without defrosting.
Pre-cooked and ready prepared
food can generally be cooked
without defrosting.
Meat and fish should be slowly
defrosted in the refrigerator over
several hours. If you have a
microwave oven, defrosting can to a
large extent be accelerated.
Fill the trays inside the freezer three
quarters full of water.
Place the trays in the freezer,
preferably in the lower section.
Once frozen, the ice cubes can be
removed by gently twisting the
trays.
MAKING ICE CUBES
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USING THE FREEZER
DEFROSTING AND CLEANING
A layer of ice or frost will in
time form on the walls of the
freezer.
This will lead to an increased
power consumption.
In order to avoid this, the layer
of ice should be removed at
least twice each year.
Move the thermostat control to the
STOP position and the freezer will be
turned off.
A scraper can be used to help remove
the ice, or a container of hot water can
be placed inside. Do not use sharp
objects or electric heating devices.
Collect the water which forms with an
absorbent cloth and clean and dry the
inside thoroughly.
Move the thermostat control to the
normal operating position.
Two hours later the frozen food can be
replaced in the freezer.
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STOP
MED
ENGLISH
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
ADVICE
The refrigerator should be
disconnected before cleaning the
inside.
Do not use abrasive products, solvents,
metal cleaning products or undiluted
detergents.
TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE REFRIGERATOR
• Disconnect the refrigerator.
• Remove food and clean and dry the inside.
• Leave the door open to avoid the formation of offensive odours.
• Follow the same procedure in the event of a prolonged power cut or refrigerator
breakdown.
CHANGING THE BULB
1- Disconnect the refrigerator.
2- Remove the old bulb and replace
with a similar type.
The grill on the rear part
of the refrigerator
should be cleaned once
a year with a vacuum
cleaner. Dirt will prevent
proper functioning
increase electricity
consumption.
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CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF DOOR OPENING
Lay the fridge down on its back.
Remove the bottom hinge by undoing
the 3 screws (A) holding it in place. Take
out the pin (B) on the right-hand side
and fit it to the left-hand side of the
hinge. Undo the 2 screws (C) and screw
them in the right-hand side. Take off the
bottom door.
Remove the middle hinge, by removing
the strip protecting and hiding the
screws and then undoing the screws.
Also remove the left-hand side cover
and fit it where the hinge was before.
Take off the top door.
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4
Remove the upper hinge by taking
off the protective plate covering the
screws, and then remove the
screws. Place it on the left hand
side. To do this, remove its cover
and fit it on the right.
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Put the top door back on, fitting it on
the pin on the left-hand side.
Fit the bottom hinge on the left-hand
side and secure it with the 3 screws.
If your refrigerator has side door
handles or is of the panel-mounted
type, the handles should be changed to
the other side.
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10
5
7
Cover the holes left visible on the door after the self-closing devices
have been changed to the other side, using the caps in the refrigerator
documentation bag. Any flash caused by the screws should firstly be
removed.
6
Fit the middle hinge on the left-hand
pin on the top door and screw it to the
fridge. Put the bottom door on, fitting it
on the middle hinge pin. Then replace
the strip to protect and hide the
screws.
8
If your refrigerator has self-closing
devices on the central hinge area of
the doors, remove them, turn them and
place them on the opposite door and
on the opposite side. The fixing points
for the screws will be lightly marked in
the door turning axis area.
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PROBLEMS
PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
The refrigerator is not working
The refrigerator does not get
properly cold
Drops of water on the rear wall
of the refrigerator
Water shows up of the bottom
of the refrigerator
A large amount of ice forms on the
walls and shelves of the freezer
The refrigerator light does not
come on
Noisy operation
A bubbling noise
Food dries out
Unpleasant shell inside the
refrigerator
The plug is not properly connected to the
power supply.
Electricity is not reaching the plug because
a fuse has blown or an automatic circuit
breaker has opened.
The thermostat is set too low.
The door has not been closed properly or is
opened too often.
The ventilation grill or the opening to the
rear of the rear part of the refrigerator has
been obstructed.
The refrigerator is in direct sunlight or
exposed to a heat source.
Automatic defrosting cycle.
Food or a container has been placed in
contact with the rear wall of the refrigerator.
The freezer door is obstructed and does not
close properly.
The plug is not properly connected to the
power supply.
Electricity is not reaching the plug because
a fuse has blown or an automatic circuit
breaker has opened.
The bulb is loose.
The bulb has blown.
The refrigerator has not been properly
levelled.
Operating cycle.
Food is not wrapped or placed in a
container.
Food is not properly wrapped or in a
container.
The inside of the refrigerator needs
cleaning.
Connect the plug.
Change the fuse or reset the automatic
circuit breaker.
Turn the thermostat to a colder position.
Ensure that the door does not remain open
for too long.
Keep these areas free as indicate in the
Installation section of this manual.
Change the location of the refrigerator or
protect it from heat sources.
Do not worry -this is completely normal (see
section on Using the Refrigerator in this
manual).
Do not place food or containers in contact
with the rear wall to avoid spillage of water
formed when defrosting.
Make sure that doors close properly by
keeping them free from dirt and
obstructions.
Connect the plug.
Change the fuse or reset the automatic
circuit breaker.
Insert properly.
Change the bulb as indicated in this
manual.
Level the refrigerator as indicated in the
Installation section of this manual.
Do not worry -this is completely normal.
Wrap or place food in sealed containers.
Wrap food or place it in a sealed container.
Clean the refrigerator as shown in this
manual.
TECHNICAL SERVICE
If you have carried out the above checks and the problem persists DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY REPAIRS
YOURSELF.
Contact your nearest Technical Service.
ENGLISH
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THESE APPLIANCES MEET
EEC DIRECTIVES: 73/23, 93/68, 89/336, 96/57
SAFETY:
• The refrigerator model you have purchased uses the refrigerant R600a. Please
bear in mind that:
- This refrigerant does not harm the environment.
- It is inflammable, and as a result you must be certain that the cooling circuit is
in good condition. If it has been damaged in any way whatsoever, contact
your distributor before connecting it to the power supply.
• This appliance should only be repaired by the official technical assistance service,
using original spare parts.
• Do not use elements with a flame or electrical devices inside
the refrigerator.
• Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
• Do not allow the lead to come in contact with the compressor.
• Make sure that the lead is not trapped under the appliance.
• To avoid damaging the environment and to contribute to
recovering used materials, call your municipal collection service.
• If the power cable is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, by
their after sales service, or by personnel similarly qualified in order to prevent
dangerous situations.
• This appliance is not intended for use by people (including children) whose
physical, sensory, or mental capacities are reduced or who lack experience or
knowledge, except under supervision or after receiving instruction regarding use
of the appliance from a person responsible for their safety. Use by children
should be supervised to prevent them playing with the appliance.
• Keep the ventilation grille uncovered.
• Don’t use mechanical devices or means other than those recommended by the
manufacturer to speed up the thawing process.
• Be careful not to damage refrigeration circuits.
• Don’t us electrical devices in the interior of the refrigerator, unless they are
recommended by the manufacturer.
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ESPECIFICATIONS
3
MED
24h.
3h.
DESCRIÇÃO GERAL
POSTA EM FUNCIONAMENTO
Accione o mando termostáto
seleccionando uma posição média.
Feche as portas.
Passadas 3 horas, já podé introduzir os
alimentos no refrigerador.
Para congelar alimentos frescos, espere
24 horas.
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REFRIGERADOR
CONGELADOR
Grades Recolhe-
águas.
Conjunto
lámpada mando
termostáto.
Ventilador.
Prateleiras
garrafeiros.
Caixões para frutas
e verduras.
Placa
Características
Técnicas
NOTA: Pode dar-se o caso de que a composição interna do aparelho não corresponda à figura anexa.
PORTUGUÊS
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Fagor BFD2302BW Owner's manual

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Combi-fridges
Type
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